fxit_man
Executive Member
sigh, it was still working this morning 100%, and now this.
It could always still be your tower that's the problem?
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sigh, it was still working this morning 100%, and now this.
It could always still be your tower that's the problem?
I probally need a service to activate the thing via iTunes? Because why does it keeps telling me there is no SIM card installed.
I probally need a service to activate the thing via iTunes? Because why does it keeps telling me there is no SIM card installed, I will be going to vodacom at 12PM and then its gonne work from them.. watch this.
Hmm yeah but that tells me that it's not picking the SIM card up properly... So i dunno..
I assume you've checked the micro-sim is inserted properly. Did you purchase the SIM or cut it yourself? Maybe you should purchase one if you cut it yourself.
I got the micro-sim
Ok well we've checked all we could afaik, leave it to Vodacom now.
alright i went to vodacom, they checked my iPhone 4 and dont know what they did but its working again.. I got service now, also i had some apps i bough... and now i need to repay for them? because it tells me to pay for it.
Try it with one (cheap one), although it says the price, once you press buy, it will say you have already purchase it and you can redownload it.
Lol iPhone guruFxit_man,
As the forum iPhone guru, what is your opinion of the "no service" problem? Hardware/software/bad towers?
It has happened to me three times in the last week (always fixed with a reboot), but still, it is quite annoying as I miss all my calls/SMSs/emails until I discover it. Haven't had this problem with 3G or 3Gs, but after doing some Googling I see that other people have. Would it be worth taking it in for repair, or rather just accept it and restart it when it happens? Its not like we have an Apple store in SA that replaces phones on the spot.
Also, this problem only started after I upgraded to 4.1 from 4.0.2, but I don't know if its just a coincidence
Just a quick question. I had the No Service prob this morning. SInce turning 3G off and Auto3G off, it is now fine, but there is a new icon next to my battery life. The icon is just the letter "N" with a box around it. Anyone know what it is?
So imo it:
- Could be that Auto3G and 4.1 aren't playing nice.
- Could be the 4.1 update that buggered something up
- Could be Vodacoms carrier settings that aren't playing nicely with 4.1? (If all affected people are on Vodacom that is) - doubt it
So, what I am doing for the moment, and I suggest others to do the same, is disabling Auto3G and monitoring the phones performance over time. Maybe an update for Auto3G will come if that is the cause.
Thanks for your thoughts fxit_man. In my case it is definitely not Auto3G, since my iPhone is not jailbroken and when it was I didn't have it installed.
So I think that 4.1 probably did something (I really hope its not a hardware thing). Lots of people in the US and UK are having the same problem, according to various international forums.
From my side, after turning off 3G completely this morning, I have not had a single issue. Phone is on EDGE/GPRS with 4-5 bars all the time. The lowest it has dropped to were 3 bars. And all my push emails are coming on time.
The problem is the phone is having a problem when moving out of 3G coverage , the switch over to Edge does not take place .you will never have this problem when using edge only , unless you are in an area with no coverage
The problem is the phone is having a problem when moving out of 3G coverage , the switch over to Edge does not take place .you will never have this problem when using edge only , unless you are in an area with no coverage